Twolves are looking very bright with all their young players. Love is pretty much a beast on the boards and scoring. Derrick Williams was great with Arizona, a very atheltic bigman who can do a bit of everything. And Rubio is coming over. so we finally get to see his talents here. Unfortunately he doesnt have much of an offensive and defensive game, but he is like Nash 2.0

Twolves are looking very bright with all their young players. Love is pretty much a beast on the boards and scoring. Derrick Williams was great with Arizona, a very atheltic bigman who can do a bit of everything. And Rubio is coming over. so we finally get to see his talents here. Unfortunately he doesnt have much of an offensive and defensive game, but he is like Nash 2.0

I think it would make sense. He's strong enough. Smallish but strength and positioning is in abundance. Defensively, he struggles at 4 more than at 5. He's been awesome last year at center, more so than at PF.
Also, his outlet passes are awesome --- and if you go small ball with quick smaller guys at 3 and 4, you utilize that better.
I'd give a Williams-Love frontcourt a very long look, and try to find a 3. Try to package Beasley and Randolph (if they still have value). I think that's what they are aiming for btw, we've heard too many rumors about Granger-to-Sota (and such) for it to be all bogus.

t'wolves should've been doing decently well for a couple of years now. they don't seem to play together well.

bad mix of skills among their players? or deliberate tanking?

Besides the Lakers, I think the Timberwolves are the only other team to use the triangle offense. It could be that it is a nightmare for players if you don't have the right coaches to teach it. I don't think Flynn liked the triangle offense.

Besides the Lakers, I think the Timberwolves are the only other team to use the triangle offense. It could be that it is a nightmare for players if you don't have the right coaches to teach it. I don't think Flynn liked the triangle offense.

ah yes, i remember hearing about that now. Shoula've just kept it simple with young players in a struggling team. The talent was there to be a lot stronger. I still think tanking was on their agenda.

mmmm the Kings num num num
i could wait for that even if it takes 5 years i'd take my bandwagon rooting talents over there in a heartbeat

but they'd need A LOT more passing talent to resemble them in any way.
To me Webber's Kings = the sweetest passing team of all time. That's the essence, everything else is secondary.
Now, Love is a very good passer but he's not Vlade or not yet.
I'll believe in Rubio (but then they need someone who can shoot even better than Peja next to him!).
And obviously Webber was not just athleticism, he was the only real point power forward ever!
Love and Rubio's a start though.